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Rachel Sakhi of DeVry University: Struggling to Say Something - Week 5 (28% Hate Crime Code) "F" transcript hanging celebration and financial resources hijacking


  • Wednesday, September 27, 2017
    DeVry University: Week 5, JADM-110 Professor Swerine
    Rachel Sakhi, Discussion Meeting: "Crimes Against Persons"
    Hello and Good Evening Professor Swerine,
    APA in-text citations
    Schmalleger (2014) defines sub-cultural theory as process of standards set forth with the expectations that if made beautiful, colorful, inviting, and then the 'legal' thing to do according to popularity the majority of population will ignore and scorn the right path of rainbow-coloured execution instead of the bland, boring practical or healthy, but most importantly truthful path "A sociological perspective that emphasizes the contribution made by variously socialized cultural groups to the phenomenon of crime" as in this image of inviting curious intrigue of seduction that celebrates Angels, those risen from death, and heaven on a whim.
    Day of The Dead: "El Dia de La Muertos" (Huffington Post)
    An original summary from my perspective
    Identity theft is the worst heinous and disgusting crime to exist especially when planning the victim's death and murder in her face by searching for doubles as a hanging celebration that the serial killers can disguise, but also fit into the money-making dynasty they plan to slop up financial harvest from like the mother of Michael Jackson's youngest child that everyone is willing to slaughter to become the 'magazine mom' of for celebrity status. 
    vocabulary words
    devry library resource
    devry ebook resource

    Discuss the course objectives:
    (Course Objectives 1-6) 
    CO 1: As 
    CO 2
    CO 3
    CO 4
    CO 5
    CO 6
    CO 7  
    CO 8

    External Resource: El Dia de La Muertos (Image)
    The Whole Family - Paseo de las Ánimas - Passage of the Souls, Merida, Mexico
    Image Description: "The Whole Family - Paseo de las Ánimas - Passage of the Souls, Merida, Mexico" - Flickr Image Archive via DeVry University


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    Citation and References

    1. Schmalleger, F. J. (2014-01-01). Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction, 7th Edition. [Bookshelf Online]. Retrieved from https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781323105238/
    2. Victims of Identity Theft: https://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=tp&tid=42
    3. 2. Hate Crime Groups: Listed by Categories and well organized for reading - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_organizations_designated_by_the_Southern_Poverty_Law_Center_as_hate_groups#Anti-LGBT (Links to an external site.)
    3. El Dia de La Muertos: 

    Notes:
    Discussion Prompt:
    Relevance:
    This is a graded discussion: 20 points possible
    due Oct 1

    WEEK 5: CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS
    24 24 unread replies. 24 24 replies.
    Using material from this week's lesson and outside sources, post your thoughts on the following.
    How has the definition of rape evolved from the common law definition?
    Several theoretical perspectives have been offered on rape. Which do you agree with most and why?
    Use the APA Tips document (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. to cite your sources

    Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Sep 28 at 1:46pm
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Wednesday, September 27, 2017 DeVry University: Week 5, JADM-110 Professor Swerine Rachel Sakhi, Discussion Meeting: "Crimes Against Persons" Hello and Good Evening Professor Swerine, APA in-text citations Schmalleger (2014) defines sub-cultural theory as process of standards set forth with the expectations that if made beautiful, colorful, inviting, and then the 'legal' thing to do according to popularity the majority of population will ignore and scorn the right path of rainbow-coloured execution instead of the bland, boring practical or healthy, but most importantly truthful path "A sociological perspective that emphasizes the contribution made by variously socialized cultural groups to the phenomenon of crime" as in this image of inviting curious intrigue of seduction that celebrates Angels, those risen from death, and heaven on a whim. Day of The Dead: "El Dia de La Muertos" (Huffington Post) An original summary from my perspective Identity theft is the worst heinous and disgusting crime to exist especially when planning the victim's death and murder in her face by searching for doubles as a hanging celebration that the serial killers can disguise, but also fit into the money-making dynasty they plan to slop up financial harvest from like the mother of Michael Jackson's youngest child that everyone is willing to slaughter to become the 'magazine mom' of for celebrity status. vocabulary words devry library resource devry ebook resource Discuss the course objectives: (Course Objectives 1-6) CO 1: As CO 2 CO 3 CO 4 CO 5 CO 6 CO 7 CO 8 External Resource: El Dia de La Muertos (Image) The Whole Family - Paseo de las Ánimas - Passage of the Souls, Merida, Mexico Image Description: "The Whole Family - Paseo de las Ánimas - Passage of the Souls, Merida, Mexico" - Flickr Image Archive via DeVry University a voicethread Citation and References 1. Schmalleger, F. J. (2014-01-01). Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction, 7th Edition. [Bookshelf Online]. Retrieved from https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781323105238/ 2. Victims of Identity Theft: https://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=tp&tid=42 3. 2. Hate Crime Groups: Listed by Categories and well organized for reading - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_organizations_designated_by_the_Southern_Poverty_Law_Center_as_hate_groups#Anti-LGBT (Links to an external site.) 3. El Dia de La Muertos: Notes: Discussion Prompt: Relevance: This is a graded discussion: 20 points possible due Oct 1 WEEK 5: CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS 24 24 unread replies. 24 24 replies. Using material from this week's lesson and outside sources, post your thoughts on the following. How has the definition of rape evolved from the common law definition? Several theoretical perspectives have been offered on rape. Which do you agree with most and why? Use the APA Tips document (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. to cite your sources Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Sep 28 at 1:46pm Reply Reply to Comment Previous Next

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  1. This how you publish a magazine, the richest Forbes magazine in the world. If you can finish creating journalism columns. 1 column is worth $500-$2,000 per paragraph due to the danger involved (need a bullet proof vest and helmet) in publishing information. Unless you know people, and respect them.

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    1. Author: Rachel Sakhi, Los Angeles, California: Work is sole proprietorship and work with absolutely no others. Direct Contact: +1 (213) 716-8398, +1 (424) 346-4297, email: r.sakhi@fastice.us, Notes: Beware of kidnapping with intent to commit identity theft to gain Rachel's resources, cell phone disconnection illegally, cellphone forwarding, and fake complaint reports to deprive of relationships, opportunities, basic living activities.

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